Good-natured ridicule of homecoming grandeur . . . being candidate for queen . . . football’s rigid rules . . . yelling in the pep section . . . moment of joy and tears . . . climax of homecoming . . . friends find relief as the agony of sus- pense disappears . . . when Brenda Brown and Barbara Bush remain inseparable friends. Circle of Beauty, in Ceremony Spell of Suspense for a Night Coming home . . . that warm, friendly greeting of old memories . . . the rekindled spirit of loyally to the place that owns a portion of our lives . . . the reassuring knowledge that the tricks of time have left traditions untouched . . . the returning point for a much traveled and far wiser group . . . yet homecoming has new meaning ... the football game that must be won for sake of glory . . . the moment one girl learns that this is her evening . . . the realization that four years are fruitful but fleet- ing. One of the most eventful days of the year was the 1961 Homecoming held on September 22. Ac- tivities began with the traditional senior skit por- traying a typical Homecoming as seen in a dream by Coach Paul Miller. That evening the annual Homecoming game was played against Horace Mann. A delightful evening of dancing followed the game. The peak of excitement was reached as Student Council President, Terry Johnston, an- nounced the seven girls on the Homecoming Court. The Homecoming Queen of 1961 was Brenda Brown, and the runner-up was Barbara Bush. With the completion of the Queen’s Dance, the 1961 Homecoming festivities were ended. ITFT TO MCHT: T Johnston C. Krieger, B. Bush, D. Whitler, P. Shively, K. Lightcap, D. Oesting, S. Williamson, S. Sweet, K Miller, B. Brown, E. Boling, D. Ciciora, N. Flowers, M. Seelig, J. Glanders, W. Hamilton, J. Douglas, C. Marrell, R. Jones. 8
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At the Christmas Dance . . . assemblance of couples for the grand march . . . officers of Y-Teens, Dramatics, Hi-Y ready to lead the group. Pause before the entryway . . . friendly conversation be- tween couples . . . winterlike surroundings . . . frosted ever- greens . . . glistening snow . . . Snowman greeting each arrival . . . top hat finish to his miniature reindeer. attire . . . informal setting for Wonderland in White. 10
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